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nmrao
7 years agoChampion Level 3
@bhwithum,
You could achieve this using Groovy script.
How to run external command get output:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37162601/execute-a-external-program-within-a-groovy-script-and-capture-the-output
You can use custom properties to store the value, retrieve it, increment and store it back.
You could achieve this using Groovy script.
How to run external command get output:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37162601/execute-a-external-program-within-a-groovy-script-and-capture-the-output
You can use custom properties to store the value, retrieve it, increment and store it back.
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